The original favourite
Good Posture Support
Designed to ensure spinal alignment and stability
Attractive Price Points
Get the best of comfort and style at affordable prices
Unique Layering
The mattress construction is designed to give you supportive comfort and durability
Durability
The different layers are engineered in a way that enhances mattress durability, maximizing its lifespan and offering better value for money.
SPECIFICATIONS
Your Perfect Sleep Companion
This mattress is manufactured with high density rubberised coir with a thick topping of high density visco elastic memory foam.
FIRMNESS LEVEL
Medium Firm
FABRIC TYPE
Quilted Knitted Fabric
MATTRESS TYPE
Rubberized Coir
WARRANTY
5 Years
BEST SUITED FOR
ones looking for budget-friendly, high performance coir mattress
TOP FINISH
Quilted Knitted Fabric
MATERIALS
What goes inside
Quilted Knitted Fabric
PU Foam
Rebonded Foam
Rubberized Coir
Frequently Asked Questions
In India, standard mattress sizes typically include
1. Single: 72 inches x 36 inches (6 feet x 3 feet)
2. Double: 72 inches x 48 inches (6 feet x 4 feet)
3. Queen: 78 inches x 60 inches (6.5 feet x 5 feet)
4. King: 78 inches x 72 inches (6.5 feet x 6 feet)
1. Remove any existing mattress and bedding from the bed frame to access the frame's measurements.
2. Use a tape measure or a ruler to measure the width and length of the bedframe. Measure from the inside edges of the frame, as these dimensions will determine the maximum mattress size that can fit.
3. Take note of the measurements in inches or centimeters. It's essential to be as precise as possible to ensure a snug fit for your mattress.
4. If your bed frame has a headboard or footboard, make sure to consider these when measuring. Some headboards and footboards may extend beyond the actual mattress support, and you'll need to factor this into your mattress selection.
5. Consider any special features or variations in your bedframe, such as rounded corners or unusual shapes, which may affect the mattress size you can choose.
1. Identify Your Sleep Preferences
Consider whether you prefer a firm or soft mattress.
Do you sleep on your back, side, stomach, or a combination of these? Different mattresses are better suited for specific sleep positions.
2. Consider Any Health or Medical Factors
If you have any specific medical conditions or concerns consult with a healthcare professional or a specialist for mattress recommendations.
3. Evaluate Temperature and Material Preferences
4. Test Different Mattress Types
Visit a mattress store and try out different types of mattresses.
5. Research Mattress Types
Familiarize yourself with the various types of mattresses available, such as innerspring, memory foam, latex, hybrid, and air mattresses.
Remember that there is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to mattresses. What works best for one person may not work for another.
1. Use a Mattress Protector
Invest in a waterproof and hypoallergenic mattress protector to safeguard your mattress from spills, stains, and allergens.
2. Rotate the Mattress
Most mattresses should be rotated 180 degrees (head to foot) every 3-6 months.
3. Maintain Proper Support. Insufficient support can lead to premature wear and sagging.
4. Keep it Clean.
5. Let it Breathe
Air out your mattress by leaving it uncovered and exposed to fresh air and sunlight periodically.
7. Follow Manufacturer Guidelines:
Follow the care and maintenance instructions provided by the mattress manufacturer. Failure to do so may void the warranty.
8. Replace When Necessary
If you experience persistent discomfort or notice significant sagging, it may be time to replace your mattress.
A mattress protector is a removable cover designed to safeguard your mattress from various potential threats, such as spills, stains, allergens, bedbugs, and general wear and tear. It acts as a protective barrier that goes over your mattress, offering several benefits
1. Waterproofing
2. Stain Resistance
3. Allergen Barrier
4. Prolonged Mattress Lifespan
5. Easy Maintenance
6. Comfort
There are different types of mattress protectors, including fitted sheet-style protectors, encasements that fully enclose the mattress, and zippered covers.